The Archbishopric of Madrid, the Pontifical Council for Social Communications and the World Family of Radio María intervened in the resolution of the conflict. Finally, the then president of the Catholic Association of Propagandists, Alfredo Dagnino, assumed the presidency of the station, who replaced Father Munilla as director in 2011.
Since 2012, Father Luis Fernando de Prada took the reins of the editorial direction of the station, who continues in the position. And in 2013, José Manuel Díez Quintanilla was elected president of the association, ending the station’s most turbulent period.
Since then the station has been growing in stations, listeners, donations and solidarity campaigns. It offers programming 24 hours a day and most of its content is created by volunteers.